Review: Wu Chi-Tsung, 'Dust'

On Wednesday 14th May 2014 I reviewed Wu Chi-Tsung’s exhibition 'Dust' at Sheffield’s Site Gallery on Twitter. I grouped all of my comments together using the hashtag #CulturalWriterReviews.

This was a form of review that I had previously adopted for ‘The 8th British Mini Print Exhibition’ at The Civic in Barnsley earlier in the year. It was successful on that occasion and I wanted to experiment further with the form.

If you missed out on my tweets about 'Dust' as they were posted on social media, or if you don’t follow me on Twitter (where I write as @CulturalWriter), don’t worry! I’ve gathered all of the comments here for you to re-read. Please feel free to contact me via Twitter or by using the Contact Form to let me know your thoughts.

The Review:

I’m now going to be tweeting some review comments on Wu Chi-Tsung, ‘Dust’ @site_gallery using #CulturalWriterReviews

You can think of my comments as motes moving across the screen! #Dust #CulturalWriterReviews

The darkness in @site_gallery is initially disorientating; the art, for the moment, remains unseen. #Dust #CulturalWriterReviews

So disorientating is the darkness in @site_gallery that I walked into a pillar! #Dust #CulturalWriterReviews

Wu Chi-Tsung’s work doesn’t fill the gallery, as I expected. But, it is *of* the gallery. #Dust #CulturalWriterReviews

This is work drawn out of thin air but not quite nothing… #Dust #CulturalWriterReviews @site_gallery

The work makes art out of the very gallery itself, drawing itself from the very air. It is the gallery projected. #CulturalWriterReviews

It is work that literally shows us ourselves as we fall apart and in the beauty of our environment. #Dust #CulturalWriterReviews